New Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger will have 20 hours of private plane usage and bonuses of up to $175,000 under terms of his new contract. Kruger's seven-year, $16.6 million deal was released Friday. It includes a bonus structure that will pay him $25,000 for reaching the NCAA Tournament and up to $175,000 for leading the Sooners to the national championship.

In essence, Kruger will earn an additional $25,000 bonus for each NCAA Tournament game Oklahoma wins. He'd get $50,000 for getting the team to the second round, $75,000 for the third round and so on.

The basic terms of the agreement were released in May, when university regents approved a $2 million salary package for Kruger that will increase by $100,000 each year. He gets a $250,000 base salary, $500,000 for promotional and fundraising activities, $950,000 for personal services and a $300,000 "stay bonus" each May.

The contract includes a buyout of $1.2 million per year remaining on the deal at the time Kruger is let go. That number increases to $2 million per year if university president David Boren and athletics director Joe Castiglione are no longer at Oklahoma and Kruger gets fired.